[Rule-list] network install for slinky

Devon devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Wed Apr 10 05:17:27 EEST 2002


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On Friday 05 April 2002 01:00 am, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 3/27/2002 01:02 AM -0500, Devon wrote:
> >See my previous reply to James for getting the network up.
> >I have ftp and http working now. I'll leave nfs to you. :)
>
> Oh, yeah... sure... I'll just put that together the next time I go to
> the bathroom. Should take me only a couple of minutes, right? <grin>

Oops, forgot to reply to this one.

Soooo, this should be done and working by now, right Rodolfo?
Rodolfo? ;)

> Unfortunately <sigh>, I've just been informed that I
> have to report to the Board of Directors on Monday which knocks my
> testing right back to Wednesday or so after I finish answering residual
> questions and brushing the kudos or craps off my shoulders, depending
> on their reactions to my work thus far.

Well? Which was it? 

> I *promise* that I'll test ASAP. In the meantime, I'll get the server
> space up and running!

Excellent, then you'll have time during the install to get NFS 
installs working. :)

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